Theory Development from Artifacts
José Osvaldo De Sordi ()
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José Osvaldo De Sordi: Federal University of Sao Paulo
Chapter Chapter 6 in Design Science Research Methodology, 2021, pp 79-109 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter explores the contributions of DSR projects beyond the development of artifacts (idiographic science), directed to the analysis of projects that resulted in the development of theories (nomothetic science). Aiming to better understand the conditions for the occurrence of this phenomenon, the content analysis technique was applied to 92 articles that proposed DSR artifacts and, subsequently, to another 2,389 articles that cited the former.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82156-2_6
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